Published by Time Inc. (UK) Ltd Cycling Weekly is the UK's only weekly special interest magazine focusing on the cycling market. It is the best source of breaking international and UK news, race reportage, reliable fitness advice, trustworthy product reviews and inspirational features for British cyclists. Always a great read, Cycling Weekly inspires you to ride your bike more!
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IN FOCUS
Pidcock metres from victory at Milan-San Remo • Ineos big-hitter attempts the impossible but gets caught by a baying bunch including eventual winner Jasper Phillpsen, writes Adam Becket
Lidl-Trek outmuscle all at Trofeo Binda
Laura Kenny retires from cycling • Britain’s greatest ever female Olympian hangs up her wheels, with Paris Olympics months away
Eluned King crowned at CiCLE Classic • Lifeplus-Wahoo rider outsprints Eilidh Shaw and Alice McWilliam in Melton Mowbray
The joys of junior racing
Finucane takes golden form into Olympics • GB ace claims clean sweep at latest Nations Cup round in Hong Kong, reports Tom Davidson
My view
THE HUB • All the news you might have missed from the last seven days
I lost my love of cycling, so broke up with my coach
Home comforts
Cycling Weekly
CLASS PREVIEW SPRI • Get ready for the drama and passion of cycling’s most revered one-d ay races with our guide to the top contenders
MEN’S CONTENDERS
WOMEN’S CONTENDERS
TOUR OF FLANDERS
PARIS-ROUBAIX
ARDENNES WEEK
SMALLER CLASSICS
BIKES OF THE CLASSICS • Joe Baker walked around the team buses on Opening Weekend to see how riders had adapted their bikes for the cobblestones
THE ICE COMETH METHOD • For decades, athletes have been dunking their race-weary limbs in icy water, but now the practice is a wellness craze too. Rob Kemp puts the hype on ice and examines the evidence
‘Cold water keeps me on hot form’
Carb-loading • A fuelling specialist’s tips on maximising performance by pre-loading carbohydrate
All in a day’s eating…
DOMESTIC RESULTS
How to… make a cycling YouTube video
Dr Hutch • Will the UCI ban Giro’s wacky new TT helmet for being too weird, wonders the Doc, and if so, will the response be weirder still?
ACTS OF CYCLING STUPIDITY
Milan-San Remo 19 March, 1958
Daccordi • An Eighties Italian dream machine that’s futuristic yet timeless